Bad Tie Rod End
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Sounds like your mom's headboard when I'm in bed with her.
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@attackthestatic BBBAHAHAHAHAH!!!
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no, bad tie rod ball joint
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my 2005 chrysler has 200,000 km..and the engine is still running like new...only ssue is tie rod end and sway bar replacement twice in 6 years...synthetic oil cured the stalling problem/engine light at 100,000 km...This car has been very reliable, but it needs mid grade/silver grade gasoline to avoid other engine light problem due to poor quality gasoline.Hope to drive it pass 300,000 km.
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@RightBeatRadio Your prbly right. Do they sell just the boot, or should I buy a whole outer tie-rod?
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@YeshuaisYahweh1 When you say the seal, do you mean the boot? If your boot is split or ripped or damaged then yeah you may want to replace that. It could allow dirt and nasty stuff get on your tie rod ends and possibly rust or cause some other damage to the parts.... Sorry I wasnt sure what you meant by seal. :)
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@RightBeatRadio Alright, thanks. Ill replace it.
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@YeshuaisYahweh1 If you have anything loose that is related to your steering, in this case your tie rod, it needs to be replaced NOW.
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@nopo2491 Yeah for real.....The tie rod end is the only thing moving! lol...
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@checo314 If you have worn tie rod ends then driving over a decent sized pot hole can definately cause you problems.
Could be the wheel bearing....... Have you checked?
GT35RK20Z1 3 years ago
The any play in the tie rod end means it's bad. The spindle shouldn't move at all without actual tie rod moving.
On a side note, the wheel bearing was also bad. I had slid the car into a ditch and ruined both parts.
knochgoon24 3 years ago 4